The Change in Team Names
My evolving idea is about the change in attitude around professional sports team names. In each of my turning points, I will use one artifact from the Washington Redskins (now the Commanders) and one from the Cleveland Indians (now the guardians. For my third artifact, I will follow the change through time of the Chicago Blackhawks. The Blackhawks have not changed their name, but they have received a lot of hate recently.
My first turning point will be the naming of the team to what they are in order to honor different Native Americans from different tribes.
- The Plain Dealer Newspaper announcing the winner of the contest for naming the Cleveland Indians
- Press story of the name changing to the Redskins
- United States Holocaust Memorial museum on honoring a Native American warrior which then his infantry became known as the Blackhawk.
My second turning point will be when the teams started to receive backlash for their name because the name is disrespectful and offensive.
- Image of fans dressed up as Redskins
- Image of fans dressed up as Indians
- Image of fans dress up as Blackhawks
My third turning point will be the act of changing the team names in response to the criticism. For the Blackhawks who have not changed their name, I will use recent evidence of why they need to change their name.
- Video released from the Cleveland Indians announcing their name change
- Statement from redskins officially changing their name
- CNN news article explaining why the Blackhawks will not change their name